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Dolmabahçe Palace

(79,467) Castle in Istanbul, Türkiye
Dolmabahçe Palace located in the Beşiktaş district of Istanbul, Turkey, on the European coast of the Bosporus strait, served as the main administrative center of the Ottoman Empire from 1856 to 1887 and from 1909 to 1922.
Address: Vişnezade, Dolmabahçe Cd., 34357 Beşiktaş/İstanbul, Türkiye
Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 9 AM
Phone: +90 212 236 90 00
Dolmabahçe Palace located in the Beşiktaş district of Istanbul, Turkey, on the European coast of the Bosporus strait, served as the main administrative ...
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Dolmabahçe Palace, the largest monoblock palace in Turkey, boasts 258 rooms and 46 halls, offering visitors an extensive exploration of its majestic grandeur.
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This palace was built in the mid 1800s to replace an earlier structure that was made of wood. The new palace incorporated sixteen separate buildings with ...
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In the Palace there are 285 rooms, 46 halls, 6 Hamams (Turkish baths) and 68 toilets, totalling 45.000 square metres of used floor area. Fine parquetry floors ...
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Dolmabahce Palace is a grandiose and opulent palace located in Istanbul, Turkey. Commissioned by Sultan Abdulmecid I, it was built during the Ottoman reign ...
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Turkey's largest mono-block palace, was commissioned by Sultan Abdül Mecit in 1843. Built to belie the military and financial decline of the Ottoman Empire.
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Apr 23, 2024 · Dolmabahçe Palace is a fitting symbol of the magnificence and decadence of the 19th-century Ottoman Empire located on the European shore of ...
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Dolmabahçe Palace, commissioned by Sultan Abdülmecid, was both the private residence and the main administrative center of the Ottoman Empire.
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Set in well-tended gardens, the palace is divided into three sections: the Selamlık, Harem and Veliaht Dairesi (Apartments of the Crown Prince). In the Selamlık ...
Dolmabahce Palace is an expansive and historic building that served as the main administrative building of the Ottoman Empire during its last years.
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